8-Year-Old’s Tragic Death in Accidental Shooting Urges San Antonio to Rethink Gun Safety

SAN ANTONIO, TX – A devastating incident has left the San Antonio community mourning the loss of 8-year-old Daniel Casares, who died from injuries sustained in an accidental firearm discharge. The tragedy, which occurred on July 25, 2025, has sparked renewed conversations about gun safety and the critical need for secure firearm storage.
The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) responded to a call around 4:30 p.m. on Friday in the 500 block of Bristol Avenue, near Bob Billa Street and Wales Avenue, on the city’s Southeast Side. According to authorities, four children were home alone when one of them, a 13-year-old boy, was handling a firearm that discharged, striking Daniel in the neck. First responders rushed the young boy to a nearby hospital in critical condition, but despite medical efforts, Daniel succumbed to his injuries.
The SAPD has classified the shooting as accidental, with no indications of foul play. Investigators believe the firearm was unsecured, allowing the children access to it. The 13-year-old suspected of handling the gun has been charged with manslaughter and is currently in custody, as ordered by a judge on July 28, 2025. The minor’s identity has not been released due to his age, and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident remains ongoing.
“This is a heartbreaking tragedy that underscores the importance of responsible gun ownership,” said San Antonio Police Chief William McManus. “We implore all firearm owners to store their weapons securely, unloaded, and out of reach of children to prevent such preventable losses.”
Daniel Casares was a vibrant third-grader known for his infectious smile and kind spirit. Neighbors and community members described him as a joyful child who loved playing with friends and brought light to those around him. “Those kids are good kids,” a neighbor told KENS 5, expressing sorrow and urging the community to keep the Casares family in their prayers. “God bless the family. I feel really bad.”
In response to this tragedy, local organizations like Safe Kids San Antonio and Be SMART for Kids are intensifying efforts to promote gun safety. They advocate for the use of gun locks, storing firearms unloaded, and educating children about the dangers of handling weapons. Community leaders are also calling for increased awareness to prevent similar incidents.
The Casares family, devastated by their loss, has asked for privacy during this difficult time while expressing a heartfelt plea for others to prioritize gun safety. “Our Daniel was a beautiful soul, full of life and love,” a family spokesperson shared. “We beg every gun owner to take every precaution to protect their children. No family should endure this pain.”
A vigil to honor Daniel’s memory is being planned, with details to be shared soon. The community has rallied to support the Casares family, launching a fundraiser to help cover funeral and medical expenses. Those wishing to contribute or offer condolences are encouraged to contact local community organizations for more information.
As the investigation continues, the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office is reviewing the case to determine if further action is warranted. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to contact the San Antonio Police Department at (210) 207-7273.